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Winnebago Warrior Lyrics

Roughin' it in the great outdoors
Guidebooks tell us where to go
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Slow down traffic climbing hills
30 gallons to the mile
Honey, quick, the Polaroid


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Brave as old John Wayne
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A true yankee pioneer


Stop at Stuckey's for a meal
Blab all day on the CB
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Littered campgrounds, folding chairs
Feed Doritos to the bears
Honey, quick, the Polaroid


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Kill some fish down by the creek
Hang their picture by the sink
Show your grandson who's the boss


Tie your two tote-goats to the fronts
U-haul trailer full of souvenirs
That you buy along the way
(chorus)
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Cover art for Winnebago Warrior lyrics by Dead Kennedys

OK, way I take this song is people think they're roughing it in the outdoors (to quote the first line) but really, they have almost all the other modern comodities they're used to, and really aren't roughing it like they think. And that they're being just plain old idiots about the environment.

Cover art for Winnebago Warrior lyrics by Dead Kennedys

The high-pitched wailing is AMAZING

Cover art for Winnebago Warrior lyrics by Dead Kennedys

I think this song is meant to bring down all those old losers who drive those craped up shit piles who litter camp grounds, kill animals and take their picture to make people jelous, and like to hang out in the not so great outdoors.

Cover art for Winnebago Warrior lyrics by Dead Kennedys

The girl doing the high pitched vocals is Jello's ex wife. She left him for some other singer.